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"Why is he being chased?"
Beast Boy sighed in exasperation as his girlfriend interrupted the movie. Again.
"He has the micro-chip," he explained, rolling his eyes.
"What's the big deal- it's a stupid little chip. Can't they just buy their own?"
"It's what's on the chip, Rae."
"Oh," she sighed, bored out of her mind. "Why doesn't he just give it to them?"
The changeling closed his eyes in frustration. "They're the bad guys."
"Then maybe he should call the police?"
"He can't."
"Why not? He has a phone-"
"You know, you're a horrible movie-watcher," Beast Boy interrupted, giving the empath a pointed look.
The pale girl shrugged nonchalantly. "You're a horrible movie-picker," she retaliated, earning a playful glare from her boyfriend.
"You take that back," he growled, narrowing his eyes.
Slowly she twirled a piece of her hair around her fingers. "Make me," she dared with a smirk.
The green boy swiftly grabbed her waist to pull her closer, but was not expecting the girly squeal that slipped out.
"R-Rae?" he asked hesitantly.
Raven covered her mouth with her hands, staring at the shape-shifter in horror. "Hmm?"
Slowly Beast Boy pressed a finger into her side, causing her to jump. "Are... are you... ticklish?" he grinned mischievously.
The empath glared at her boyfriend. "No!" she scoffed, pushing away his hands.
Immediately the changeling jumped on top of her, earning a shocked look from the pale girl. "Really?" he purred as he gently dug his fingers into her sides.
Raven tried to wiggle out from under him as he continued to tickle her and laugh every time she squeaked in protest. "S-stop it B-Beast Boy!" she begged between breaths.
The shape-shifter continued to grin as his girlfriend attempted to push him off with her hands. "Come on, Rae! I know you can do better than tha- ow! OW!"
The half-demon smiled triumphantly as she pulled the changeling's ear. "I'll let go as soon as you get off of me."
Beast Boy tilted his head as he tried to find a comfortable position. "If I stop tickling you, can I still stay on top of you?" he asked coyly.
Raven tugged harder on his ear in response.
"OW! Okay, OKAY!"
The changeling reluctantly rolled off of his girlfriend and back onto the floor. She smiled as she released his ear, which he instantly rubbed as he glared at her. "You play dirty," he mumbled in defeat.
The empath rolled her eyes as she stood up from the floor. "I didn't even want to play, Beast Boy."
"Raaaaee," he whined, standing up as well. "You weren't even watching the movie! How do you expect us to spend time together if you refuse to do anything?"
The pale girl snorted in amusement. "You can't be serious; we're always together!"
Beast Boy crossed his arms in defiance. "Your definition of always is like my definition of never."
"We spent the whole day together the other day," she defended sheepishly.
"Yeah, our anniversary. Which was four days ago!"
Raven quietly calculated the time in her head. "Oh... well, we were doing something together yesterday."
The changeling stared at the empath in annoyance. "Missions don't count, Rae."
The purple-haired girl threw her hands up in a dramatic shrug. "Well, what do you want me to do about it?"
"Spend time with meeee," he whined, leaning his forehead against hers.
Raven stared into her boyfriend's wide green eyes, cursing herself for being affected by them. "Fineeee," she mimicked, pushing him away. "But I am not going to watch another one of your dumb movies."
Beast Boy pushed out his bottom lip as he pouted, but his girlfriend showed no signs of wavering. "Okay," he sighed in defeat.
The pale girl shyly tucked a lock of her hair behind her ear. "Soooo, what should we do?"
The shape-shifter glanced at the clock. "Well, it's almost six... Oh! How about we make dinner?"
The half-demon gave her boyfriend a skeptical look. "You want me to cook?" she asked in shock, earning a warm smile from the green boy.
"Yes, Rae; you baked a cake that everyone loved, remember?"
Raven shook her head. "We baked a cake, Beast Boy. And if I remember correctly, everyone who ate it puked it back up."
"Well, they just happened to be completely drunk! Come on, Rae-Rae! Help me make dinner!"
The empath rolled her eyes at the nickname. "Only if you stop calling me that."
Beast Boy smiled brilliantly. "No promises."
"I'm a failure as a woman."
The changeling gave his girlfriend a reassuring smile. "No you're not! Look, these ones aren't completely burnt!" he laughed, gesturing to the pan of biscuits in his hands.
Raven gave the burnt food a sympathetic look. "I murdered the poor things."
Her boyfriend rolled his eyes playfully. "Oh, you feel bad for burning some bread, but you have no problem eating a dead animal."
The empath gently hit the green boy on the shoulder. "Shut up. You make me sound heartless," she smirked.
"I'm just pointing out the facts," he laughed as he set down the hot pan. "Murderer..." he added under his breath, earning a glare from the pale girl.
"I said shut up!" she laughed quietly, smacking his shoulder again.
"No," the changeling grinned, picking up a plate.
"Man, I can't tell if y'all are fighting, or if this is some weird form of foreplay," a new voice interrupted.
The bowl of salad in front of Raven exploded as it became encased in a dark aura. Beast Boy had a similar reaction as he dropped the plate he was holding, staring at his best friend in horror. "Dude!"
Cyborg's laugh bellowed throughout the kitchen as he was clearly enjoying the flustered looks his two teammates were sporting. "I was only kidding! Calm down grass stain!"
The shape-shifter spared a glance over at his girlfriend, who was distracting herself by cleaning up the lettuce. "Come on, Cy! That wasn't cool," he whispered.
The robotic titan gave him a devious smirk. "Sorry bud, I probably shoulda saved that one for Rob and Star!"
Beast Boy nodded his head in agreement. "Yeah! Me and Rae are not anywhere close to being in that situation!" he exclaimed in a hushed tone, praying Raven wasn't listening in.
Lucky for him, she was too busy chanting her mantra in her head.
Cyborg snorted in amusement. "You sure about that? I was out here earlier and y'all were literally on top of each other."
"Oh my god, I was tickling her!" the green boy defended.
"Huh, is that what the kids are calling it these days?"
"DUDE!"
The half-robot continued to laugh at his best friend's embarrassed expression. "Come on, green bean! I'm just messing with you! Don't be so sensitive."
"Then please don't ruin this for me!" the changeling begged. "I really, really like Rae, and if she thinks we're giving people the wrong idea, she'll back out!"
Cyborg patted his friend on the back in reassurance. "Nah, she really likes you, too. It'll take a lot more than me teasing y'all to get her to break it off!"
Beast Boy smiled to himself as he thought about what his friend said. "Thanks, man. Now go away."
The robotic titan laughed at his best friend. "Alright, BB. I'll give you two some alone time," he grinned as he left the room.
The changeling glanced over at his girlfriend, who tried in vain to salvage the salad she had destroyed. "I'm sorry, Beast Boy; I tried... but I think we're going to have to get takeout tonight," she admitted shyly.
The shape-shifter smiled sweetly. "There's always tomorrow night, Rae."
About an hour later, Beast Boy and Raven found themselves waiting in a little Chinese restaurant. "So, is this what you had in mind when you said you wanted to spend time together?" the pale girl asked with a smirk.
Her boyfriend rolled his eyes playfully. "It's not exactly what I was picturing, but I still just like being with you," he smiled as he reached for her hand.
Raven quickly pulled it away, giving the changeling a pointed look. "Do you really want Robin lecturing us on PDA?"
Beast Boy sighed in frustration. "But half the villains in this town already know about us, thanks to Control Freak! I don't see why we have to hide this from civilians!"
"Beast Boy," Raven groaned. "If Cyborg thinks we've already... you know... after barely a month, imagine what complete strangers will think!"
The shape-shifter instantly blushed as he was reminded of his earlier conversation with the half-robot. "He was joking, Rae!"
"Regardless," she continued with authority. "If we need to lie low for the sake of our reputation, then I'm okay with it. I don't want people getting the wrong idea, or thinking we're setting a bad example for children..."
Beast Boy smiled warmly at his girlfriend. "Who would've guessed you'd be the one with the soft spot for kids," he teased.
Raven gave him an un-amused glare. "And what is that supposed to mean?"
The green boy discreetly intertwined their fingers. "I'm just saying it's iconic how the girl who use to be annoyed by my presence alone is the one who wants the children to look up to her."
The purple-haired girl rolled her eyes playfully. "I think ironic is the word you're looking for," she smirked.
"Probably," he shrugged with a grin. "But it's iconic as well; cause a lot of kids do look up to you, Rae."
Raven's face gained a pink hue as she quickly glanced around the restaurant. When she was positive no one was looking, she leaned over and pecked the teen on the cheek. "Thank you, Beast Boy," she smiled.
The changeling's whole face lit up at her action. "Anytime, babe," he grinned.
His girlfriend playfully swatted him on the shoulder with her other hand. "Shut up."
"Awe, come on! I can't call you Rae-Rae or babe? How am I supposed to show you affection!" he whined.
"By not calling me dumb pet names," she replied as she slipped her hand out of his.
"Then what can I call you?"
The half-demon sighed in mild amusement. "Raven is preferred; I'm actually surprised that I let you get away with Rae, so you should be content with that."
"Fineee," Beast Boy pouted, before staring into her amethyst eyes. "How about Beautiful?" he asked sheepishly.
Raven felt herself smile at his question as she looked away in embarrassment. "I'll accept that as well," she replied with a blush.
The two titans returned home to find that the other couple had arrived before them. "How was dinner?" Beast Boy asked politely as the alien eyed the food they were carrying.
"It was most delicious, though I am still hungry," she admitted.
"Well, if you're in the mood for something charred, I tried cooking earlier," Raven deadpanned, earning a stifled laugh from her leader.
"Charred?" Starfire repeated in confusion. "Well, I will do the tasting of it! Come, boyfriend Robin!" she exclaimed as she pulled the boy wonder towards the kitchen.
"You saved our egg rolls!" Beast Boy rejoiced as his girlfriend shook her head in amusement.
"I just know how cheap Robin can be sometimes; he probably only ordered appetizers," she speculated with a shrug.
"Do you think all those gifts he kept buying her are coming back to haunt him?" the shape-shifter asked while he began dishing his girlfriend up.
"Well, she's definitely gotten use to be spoiled," the empath admitted as she gratefully took the container of rice from the changeling. "Thank you, Beast Boy."
The green boy smiled brilliantly. "I'm glad you don't expect much from me, Rae."
Raven arched a brow in amusement. "What can I say; I have low standards," she deadpanned.
"I don't know about that, but I'm definitely out of my league," Beast Boy grinned.
The pale girl tried to hide her smile as she bit her lip. "Shut up."
How cute! Aren't these two adorable?
Anyways, let me know what you guys think! Is their relationship believable? Are they moving too slow? Too fast?
Review please! I love reading all your comments!
